flyboarding
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of flyboarding
First recorded in 2010–15; Flyboard ( def. ) + -ing 1
Example Sentences
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All the points go to Rita for taking the “in the air,” part of the song literally with flyboarding.
From Time
The conversation - concerning the day’s endeavor: Flyboarding and Hoverboarding - kept circling back to one inevitable aspect, falling.
From Washington Times
The Flyboarding came off well on Saturday, but Lipton and his friends had some difficulty keeping the Hoverboard straight for a sustained ride over the surface of the water.
From Washington Times
There's also the Hoverboard and Jetpack, if Flyboarding doesn't satiate your daredevil-eque needs.
From The Verge
Wakeboarding meets jetpack-style propulsion in the new sport of flyboarding.
From New York Times
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